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    Posted: 01 Mar 08 at 9:28pm

The win puts the Australians on the board as potential Olympic medallists
and is the third World Championship victory by members of the Australian
Sailing Team in the past eight weeks. Bundock and Ashby's victory comes hot
on the heels of Laser sailor Tom Slingsby's back-to-back World Championship;
a win at the 49er Worlds for Nathan Outteridge and Ben Austin in January; a
Worlds bronze medal for the Women's 470 team and a Worlds silver for the
Yngling team.

Tornado skipper Darren Bundock and crewmember Glenn Ashby went into
yesterday's racing second overall, mindful they had to finish on top of the
leader board because the weather forecast made it unlikely there would be
racing on the final, scheduled day of the regatta. They won the first race
of the day and placed sixth in the second race, giving them the overnight
lead.

When the winds gusted to 36knots this morning with an average of 27-28
knots, racing was cancelled and the Australians were declared winners with
34 points, just five points ahead of Canada and France who were tied at 39
points. Canada claimed second place and France dropped to third on
countback.

While disappointed there was no opportunity for a final tussle on the water,
Bundock and Ashby were pleased with the win and their performance in a
regatta that saw them claw their way back through the field from a 19th
placing early in the event.

"We'll take a win any way it comes," said Bundock.

"This win means a lot to us as we've now won the last four ISAF grade one
events."

Bundock is the only member of the Australian Sailing Team competing at the
Beijing Olympic Games to have previously won an Olympic Medal and, with the
Tornado class currently not included in the London 2012 Olympic Games
schedule, he and Ashby are focused on success in China later this year.

"We've got the boat going very good in light winds and now in strong winds
as well so we're ready for anything, said Bundock.

"Our focus is firmly on gold in Qingdao - I've got the silver from Sydney
and now we're going for the gold."

Bundock and Ashby have been sailing together since 2005 and have won six
World Championship titles together, including two in the Tornado class. For
Bundock, this is his sixth world title in the Tornado, having won in 2006,
2003, 2002, 2001 and 1998. Ashby is a champion A-cat sailor, having won five
world titles and his skills have combined with Bundock's Tornado experience
to create a formidable representative team in the fast and furious,
multi-hulled Tornado class.

At 36, Bundock says he's as fit as he's ever been and sailing at his best,
but the addition of Ashby brought new energy which they hope will pay off at
what could be his last Olympic campaign.

"As everyone knows, China is going to be a completely different kettle of
fish with the light conditions in Qingdao, but we've been preparing for that
for the past two years and we're confident about our potential there," said
Bundock.

The pair's success over those past two years has also brought the pressure
of expectation.

"Everyone is getting used to being beaten by us now and I guess people are
starting to see us as favourites, but I don't know if that's a good or bad
thing," laughed Bundock.

Australian Sailing Team Director Michael Jones believes the team's
consistency is what puts them at the top of their sport.

"These guys really are at the top of their game with the worst result over
the past three years being a fourth at the ISAF Olympic Classes World
Championships in Portugal last year," said Jones.

"This win is particularly pleasing in light of the tricky conditions at
Takapuna, because while the team has always had good speed, this result
shows their ability to race in more challenging conditions.

"Coming back after a bad start to the regatta, sitting down at 19th after
day one, shows their maturity and proves they are strong contenders to win
in Beijing."

 


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Oh dear.

Not good for the Brits!!!!!

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From the Takapuna Worlds site
http://www.takapunaworlds.org/index.cfm?Nid=42239&Reques tTimeOut=180

Bundock and Ashby win 2008 Tornado World Champions
1:42 PM Sat 1 Mar 2008

Building winds with gusts approaching 40 knots and driving rain on the Hauraki Gulf today. When the abandonment signal sounded at Takapuna Boating Club this afternoon, Australian’s Darren Bundock and Glenn Ashby became the 2008 Tornado World Champions.

2008 Tornado World Championship results

1st AUS Darren Bundock & Glen Ashby 34 points (14, (23), 2, 2, 8, 1, 1, 6)
2nd CAN Oskar Johansson & Kevin Stittle 39 points ((21), 1, 3, 1, 4, 19, 7, 4)
3rd FRA Yann Guichard & Alexandre Guyader 39 points (4, 9, 1, 3, 13, 4, 5, (23))
4th GER Roland Gaebler & Gunnar Struckman 44 points (3, 3, 4, 9, (30), 1, 8, 2, 5)
5th ITA Francesco Marcolini & Edoardi Bianchi 46 points (11, 7, 10, 5, 1, (52 OCS), 10, 2)
6th NED Mitch Booth & Pim Nieuwenhuis 52 points (7, 2, 6, 8, (26), 22, 4, 3)
7th ESP Fernando Echavarri & Anton Paz 70 points (1, 14, 8, 11, 23, (52 OCS), 6, 7)
8th USA John Lovell & Charlie Ogletree 71 points (2, 5, 29, (52 DNF), 3, 16, 3, 13)
9th FRA Xavier Revil & Cristophe Espagnon 72 points (18, 12, 14, 6, 6, (52 OCS), 8, 8)
10th FRA Billy Besson & Arnaud Jarlegan 73 points (19, (20), 7, 4, 5, 6, 16, 16)
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Racing called off due to strong winds.

Bundy and Ashby take out the 2008 Tornado Worlds

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NOOOOOOOOOO!

 

Tom Phipps & Marcus Lynch (GBR) capsize after leading around the first mark on day 2 of the 2008 Tornado worlds at Takapuna, New Zealand

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Originally posted by Sprint Bob

35th Medwell & Offer

Looks like I am an adopted Brit.....

Unfortunatly Stuart injured his back at the AUS F18 Champs just before heading over to NZ and is having a lot of trouble getting in and out on trap.  Is getting plenty of Physio but still not looking good.  So far I have been working the main and trapping down wind and trying our best not to come last.

Yesterday and today were blowing upto 40 knots with gusts to 50 from the NE.  Tomorrow will ease to 30 gusting 40 before droping later that evening.  Then swing Westerly (offshore) for Monday at about 15 knots.  So looks like the Practice race on Sunday may not be happening.

However the windsurfers are having a ball

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I want whatever Gimson and Bithel had for breakfast on day 1!
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With any luck, we should be getting the results of the worlds updated on the UK website daily http://www.tornadouk.com . Watch this space.
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Damn -  the link does not work.

Try this:

 

SINGAPORE AIRLINES SAIL AUCKLAND 2008 - TORNADO

KOHIMARAMA YACHT CLUB

Results

Overall

Sailed:11, Discards:1, To count:10, Entries:40, Scoring system:Appendix A
Rank Nat SailNo Helm Crew Club R1
16 Feb
R2
16 Feb
R3
16 Feb
R4
17 Feb
R5
17 Feb
R6
17 Feb
R7
17 Feb
R8
18 Feb
R9
18 Feb
R10
18 Feb
Medal
19 Feb
Total Nett
1st AUS AUS8 Darren Bundock Glen Ashby North Avoca, AUS 3 3 7 7 4 (15) 1 2 1 7 2 52 37
2nd GER GER1 Roland Gaebler Gunnar Struckmann   1 5 15 10 (19) 6 2 3 2 2 8 73 54
3rd ESP ESP1 Fernando Echavarri Anton Paz   2 8 9 5 5 1 10 12 9 (25) 6 92 67
4th GBR GBR436 Leigh McMillian Will Howden   11 (16) 13 8 2 3 11 8 14 1 4 91 75
5th NED NED1 Mitch Booth Pim Nieuwenhuis Platja d'Aro, NED 7 7 6 1 8 (22) 9 4 3 18 16 101 79
6th GER GER7 Johannes Polgar Florian Spalteholy   10 (41 DNF) 2 11 20 4 4 26 7 3 12 140 99
7th USA USA808 John Lovell Charlie Ogletree New Orleans, USA 17 1 3 17 9 14 (18) 14 5 12 10 120 102
8th RUS RUS97 Andrey Kirilyuk Valeriy Ushkov   6 17 24 9 12 (25) 6 1 6 6 18 130 105
9th FRA FRA1 Xavier Revil Christophe Espagnon   (29) 24 16 4 7 2 3 15 13 10 14 137 108
10th ESP ESP23 Toni Rivas Fabian Escude   8 18 1 20 15 (24) 15 16 4 13 20 154 130
11th GRE GRE7 Iordanis Paschalidis Costas Irigonis   12 22 19 3 (26) 9 12 5 21 9 41 DNC 179 153
12th ARG ARG1 Santiago Lange Carlos Espinola FAY 24 11 (25) 2 6 16 8 22 12 14 41 DNC 181 156
13th NZL NZL121 Aaron McIntosh Mark Kennedy BBYC 19 (21) 4 15 21 7 21 6 10 15 41 DNC 180 159
14th AUT AUT3 Roman Hagara Hans Peter Steinacher YC7 all on See, AUT 26 6 12 16 (28) 11 5 19 22 21 41 DNC 207 179
15th DEN DEN1 Allan Norregaard Michael Risoer Kolding, DEN 13 2 20 13 25 10 14 (29) 28 16 41 DNC 211 182
16th GBR GBR431 John Gimson Stuart Bithell Cheshire, GBR 4 4 (27) 26 11 21 17 18 27 20 41 DNC 216 189
17th BEL BEL7 Carolijn Brouwer Sebbe Godefroid   21 9 18 12 3 (26) 23 23 17 23 41 DNC 216 190
18th GER GER5 Tino Mittelmeier Niko Mittelmeier Stuttgart, GER (27) 25 17 23 17 12 16 21 15 5 41 DNC 219 192
19th CHN CHN58 You Jia Luo Xiu Ke Chen   25 13 10 19 16 13 29 10 19 (30) 41 DNC 225 195
20th AUT AUT 8 Thomas Zajac Thomas Czajka   20 14 14 (28) 18 23 13 11 18 26 41 DNC 226 198
21st PUR PUR1 Enrique Figueroa Jorge Hernandez   16 19 5 25 23 18 7 (31) 29 29 41 DNC 243 212
22nd GBR GBR3 Tom Phipps Marcus Lynch Falmouth, GBR 15 15 28 (29) 27 17 25 9 23 19 41 DNC 248 219
23rd CAN CAN7 Oscar Johanson Kevin Stittle Orangeville, CAN 9 23 (41 DNC) 27 1 41 DNC 41 DNC 20 11 8 41 DNC 263 222
24th FRA FRA5 Billy Besson Arnaud Jarlegan   14 26 8 (41 DNC) 41 DNC 41 DNC 41 DNC 7 8 4 41 DNC 272 231
25th ITA ITA257 Francesco Marcolini Edoardo Bianchi   31 (41 OCS) 22 33 14 5 20 13 41 DNF 11 41 DNC 272 231
26th RUS RUS007 Sergy Dzhienbaev Maxim Semenov   18 28 31 24 13 8 19 (34) 25 32 41 DNC 273 239
27th GBR GBR447 Andrew Walsh Edward Barney RYA 5 12 11 6 10 (41 DNC) 41 DNC 41 DNC 41 DNC 41 DNC 41 DNC 290 249
28th NZL NZL11 Bruce Kendall Blair Tuke   28 32 (33) 22 24 20 22 25 26 17 41 DNC 290 257
29th BRA BRA7 Bruno Di Bernadi Mario Tinoco Florianopolis, BRA 33 10 29 18 (41 DNC) 41 DNC 41 DNC 17 24 24 41 DNC 319 278
30th AUS AUS322 Brett Burvill Ryan Duffield Perth, AUS 30 30 23 31 22 29 28 (38) 16 34 41 DNC 322 284
31st NZL NZL1 Rex Sellers Brett Sellers Takapuna BC 22 27 21 14 33 28 26 32 (41 DNC) 41 DNC 41 DNC 326 285
32nd NZL NZL73 David Shaw Susan Shaw Auckland, NZL (34) 20 34 30 31 27 27 24 20 33 41 DNC 321 287
33rd AUS AUS300 Damien Ford Mark Edmonds Darwin, AUS 32 29 30 35 30 30 24 28 (41 DNF) 28 41 DNC 348 307
34th NZL NZL77 Paul Francis Aaron Duncan   (36) 31 26 34 29 19 33 36 31 31 41 DNC 347 311
35th GBR GBR406 Stephen Medwell Stuart Offer Southampton, GBR 37 33 (41 DNF) 37 35 31 30 35 33 27 41 DNC 380 339
36th NZL NZL70 David Mead Chris Burgess Nelson, NZL (41 DNF) 34 35 32 32 33 32 33 32 36 41 DNC 381 340
37th AUS AUS13 Rohan Langworthy Jack Punch Benson Darwin, AUS 23 (41 DNC) 41 DNF 41 DNC 41 DNC 41 DNC 41 DNC 27 30 22 41 DNC 389 348
38th VEN PUR11 Yamil Saba Gonzalo Cendra   35 (41 DNF) 32 38 34 32 31 30 41 DNC 41 DNC 41 DNC 396 355
39th NZL NZL Bill Caunce Liam Blair-Caunce   (41 DNC) 41 DNS 41 DNC 36 41 DNC 41 DNC 41 DNC 37 34 35 41 DNC 429 388
40th UKR UKR11 Pavlo Kalynchev Andriy Shanfranyuk   (41 DNC) 41 DNC 41 DNC 21 41 DNC 41 DNC 41 DNC 41 DNC 41 DNC 41 DNC 41 DNC 431 390

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New Zealand are much worse than Oz in publicising their regatta results.

This is how the Brits did in Auckland

4th McMillan & Howden

16th Grimson & Bithell

22nd Phipps & Lynch

27th Walsh & Barney

35th Medwell & Offer

for the full results see the link below:

https://nzl.regatta-manager.com/Regatta/Download.do



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